Author: Joshua Youngkin
Slowly, Slowly South Carolina Hammers Out a New Science Standard
“Argument and debate are common in science yet are virtually absent in science education.”
In South Carolina, a Need for Some Clarity on Intelligent Design
The Republican primary for South Carolina’s superintendent of education will be held on June 10.
In South Carolina, Students May Soon Critique Natural Selection
It should be uncontroversial for students to construct scientific arguments that support and discredit natural selection as the sole or major engine of evolution.
Efforts to Repeal Louisiana Science Education Act Are Defeated, Fourth Year in a Row
Last year, the Committee’s Chair, Senator Conrad Appel (R., Metairie), asked the LSEA’s adversaries to produce evidence that the LSEA caused harm to someone, somewhere.
In Twin Cases, "Academic Integrity" Is Newspeak for “Speech Code”
The recent importation by Ball State and Amarillo College of "academic integrity" into the domain of academic freedom is straight out of left field.